This is shaping up to become Paul Bellefeuille week here at the Hemmings Blog. Along with excerpts from the Ford Times issues he lent us, he also sent over these photos of a Crosleyonnastick that he spotted in Barrington, New Hampshire, advertising Knight’s Garage on Route 125, the same one we mentioned a couple years ago, but never had photos of until now. “The vehicle is all there… pretty much… and the gas tank looks like it was a home for birds!” Paul wrote. Indeed, the underside shots show that extremely little preparation was made for the Crosley to sit atop its pole.

Over in Michigan a local junkyard (closed now) had a comet up on a pole that was for sale in the 70′s . Painted white but you could see cross flags through the paint on the doors.This place was 30 miles outside of Milan DragwayAways wondered if it was a copy .

No so much rare as very desirable and sought after. All Crosleys are rare compared to main line car companies. They actually made a fair number of round side 47s same ball park production as slab side 1947-48s together.